ssusau so: for ur- sets It rmor Pr“: -» Kggiagi you, _ . _.wan:ran. - Teaoher $51.5“? w» retsrll- i ’ w BIDWER ran! m hazgroedéer now. w. p. crokea. smaygggflgld, Emfilld R- R. _;roa. saw. - Two c. c. M. Bicycle-B. one with motor bike handle bars. and truss iorlssl Lewis Moose. N!" 51mm’ ENOBTB TBYON Presbyterian . S i Sunday. June 30th Emilee? 116$. oliadlss Mary A- MW Kenzie, Deaconess -ron SALE. one Watson sour u, good condition. rice ti!‘ Hugh John Molver. Klbkora. —'I‘RYON UNITED CHUBGII PASTORAL CHARGE. _ The ser- vices for Sunda , June 30th. are as (allows: Tryon i A. M. Crapaud 3 p. M. Cavendish. Rev. E. F. Coffin, J, A. Jardlr-e, B. A., B. D., Minister. _,\'ITENTION farmers o! New London and vicinity. There will be =1" "shear" ~ ti" Kenslngilon - lo-ODOYI VI Asaooiatlolt in New London-Heli- Frlday- evening. June 38 at 8 o'clock. Leaders in oo-oparativs work and dairylna. wiu address the meetint! and all questions will be answered. ‘ 040726-2861 Freetlown s PrsabyteJrlan m a , una ifiifitgreisst ‘lb I n. Sunday School and public worship, Freetown at 3 P. M. Public wb n and 1a! ‘School at. 2 P. M- —KENSING;l-NT'Mal|-igmu:g Fr 30th. K - l 15 a P6011! . . . Public worship and Sunday Soho l and at 7.30 P. M. Eveming gorship. Rev- J’. A. McGowan. Min- ter. ' - Qraabalaw ‘a School. emm . aaaaaviwannaaosx. a - 2 Prim - elem... ,..°a*.t.==rrl. —A~IPIOIAL MEETING o! plot holders and all interested in North Bad uacegnemy will be held in thr urehilali Wednesday, July 8rd] at a pm-rfltandard ‘rims. QIIINIOIJAIIIALI. TEAM- Any Summenide boys (under 30) who~rwish~to Fla ' on the junior bareballt n Maritime commoti- tlon are a ed to meet tonight after thegame at the Capitol Bow- ling" All I. The team ia being sponsor iby. the Summerside Kinn- mendlubp-S. ‘ - -IIII'IDAY PARTY -On the eveningof June 28 a large number o! friends gathered to honor Miss Helen-Arlenault at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arlenault on the occasion of her fifteenth birthday. She received many nice gifts. The evening was s ent- in music and singing and a dagntyuamchl we‘; siervfii, galore e r o e a ging "Tor She's adolly Good Fellowfls -—ABIINAULT - GAUDET -A very retty wedding took place in Sty, ry’! Convent. Chapel. Sum- meralde on ‘ruesday morning. June illthwheu Mrs. Beatrice Gaudet an Jdr. Abdon Arsenault were in marriage . They were attended by Mr. "and Mrs. ank Arsenault. The bride wore a atreetdength dress of rose crepe wlthiflowered hat and black ac- cessories and a corsaze o! pink carnatlcas. ‘rile bridesmaid’: gown was of light blue with" black ac- cessories and she wore a carnage of roses. A wedding breakfast was served atthe home of the bride after which the newly jnarried couple left on a honeymoon trip through the Maritime provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault iii reside in Summeraide where t egroom is employed with Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. 5, “Tarzan Revenge” -with . GLENN MORRIS I, and ELEANOR HOLM Also COMEDY and _ SHORTS 1i noanmv FRIDAY. JUNE es Evening“7_:l5 and 9:15 flMatinee 3:30‘, TRYON I SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Evening 8:30 Standard Time M a. In Stud ABENER T. CLEGG _6768 Grade A (3) 2.04% Will stand for the remaind- er of theaeaaon at hie new owner's stable. ~ Mares met by appointment. Owner EDISON C. JEWEI/L, Hunter River P. E. Island ‘Pnom: N0. 32 Personals -__._ ~Mrs. Jack 'McDonald and children o! St. Eleanor-s have left siiiiintniisimi m ' éa-TG-DAY- WILLIAM BOYD Aa HOPALONG CASSIDY‘ ‘ In “ FOIITY TIIIEVES" EXTRA . . . EXTRA sauce Attraction . The LOUIS - CONN Fight Pictures A Blow by Blow descrip- tion of the recent champ- ionship fight. - Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 MON. - TUE. - WED. "Kiss Aliii ri-zti." wlfih SHIRLEY TEMPLE l WANTED GIRL FOB STORE AND OFFICE WORK. Bill-Ill. B. BURNS Freetown TBYON CONSOLIDATED ' ' SCHOOL Report. {or June: ' Grade X: i, Joyce Wood. Grade IX: 1, Heath Delaney; I. rel-salmon u. B.,t 1M. Monaural-gs. a 3°“ r --_._ -—Mrs. W. A. Tallmhi. Ottawa has arrived to visit her mother. s. J. M. Noonan, Fitzroy Street, Summerside-S. _._.__,_ -Friends will regret to learn that Mr. Elmer Offer of Summer- side is a patient in a Saint John, N. B. hospital-S. —--. -Mrs. Fanny‘ Weeks of Alberion has returned home after visiting her. son, Mr. Percy Weeks, and rs. Weekstst. Eleanors, While there Mrs. Weeks entertained in her honor at a birthdays party which was attended‘ by many ot her friends-S. Mast Baden Sexton little eon of . Mrs. Jock Section. return- ed tohéshomeir thorudeenonw; aving spen pest. y in the P 0 Hospital. wbero he underwent an appendix opera- lk. and Mrs William Gaudet of Hallie: nt a. week recently with DB. ‘s father Mt. Joseph Gaudet. at Borden. Private Fred Jeffrey o4 Bedeque arrived home from over-nae early Sunday mornln and visited friends in Borden int lzis return ghoime. wales rut-gut and Mary nose. little doubters o1 Mir. and Mrs. a hid‘ Tm“... réiffiém°mtdi operalfilyms in the 9.0. Hospital on "Saturday. Mr. and . Gordon Ross of Oharlofl -nt the weekend in Borden with . Ross‘ another Ma's. RtIaelLBell. Ooagretulatims to u: and not. Jcbtklékatoblxieaale. Jr Gxoi’ eBorden I £011 III-Bk. (a? their home hen on uraday June 19th. ' Min rm... Minroe of mmsfieniirsni°k wt farm Omeam r the as c? "rnsmfifiurm! epd- lll Borden. Idle l-Iattia Rosa of Srmmeratdc r hand ith h list A ntggtownmia at Screed? in. wmiuo mo. who has J in George- "f: h" wet returned ' ‘ ‘rueeday. firewall: U0 Wit-Ii . i opt." Tint aumurv blossoms: l s... \ . , i,» ' Elaine Harleigh I-Iowatt: 8. Oarr. Grade 1X (b): 1. Oha p- a Roma Thompson; 3, Raigh Oall- k. c VII: i, Adelee Miullilns; " 8, Dom Sturdy; 2, Karl Sorehsen; 3. Keith Ploy. Senior Grades: 70.2. Joyce Wood, Highest average iu Percentage of Attendance: $.09». General Proflciemy Grade X: General‘ Proficiency Grade TX: Arthur. ‘Thomas.’ ‘ Eipine Ohlah . General Proficiency Grade VII: General Proficiency Grade Vi: Marion Stordy. eon. Grade vm: 1. Elaine omsbolm: thy Cram-man. : i, Marlon Highest sverase in Junior Grades: 37.3. Marion Sturdy. Joyce Wood. General Proficiency Grade vmfi olm Adelee Mullins. Grade vrn Certificate winners: sou. Raisin Gallbeolt. Fun: l-Iow- att. Richard Newepme. Vemon Imman. I Teacher: Jessie L‘. heard. Primary Department , Grade "l Jr; 1. Wsrwn Fow- all: 9 "1""! Entith: if. Imo- qe». 1-fc"'"t _ Douglas ‘Ilium- G-rs-Ie "r '1. son: ‘l T-larrv Roliblee: 3. Sher- Ww-‘r ‘Fflombfli i. mew Carr. (‘jforla nr- v, I""~—l05 pm- q H‘, (“n5 (and. rYY fl-f I Bag! Flog“: g Janet "await: R. lborrw Fov. avow- r11 Jr ' l Mpwlawa wimp)- eo“: 9 fig-roll Bartlett: 3. Lor- ...1... y," _ F-wi- rr- i. Albert Wmdside: ‘l jrelev Robbiee: 3. Garth Ed- .--- ._ first" T ‘n: 1. Th" We?" 2. “zen Stcrdv: ti. Mildred How- ,. ow» r srl: i. Edgar Mabe : z. W-vlfl vast’ rim- U-tl-s-w-Inn ww-ips we" purge-pl- of! 9-. m.» rvvaflilv on tHa-Qflgnd- a a'_a,an--~-uaq_nJ,aan-o _ é CAMEO -.- IRNRINGTON rue cuaatorrerowa f “Slates-filtrates ‘llooelvesl Thanks For Birthing A Ieiow is the text of a letter re- ceived by Mrs, Fred E. Blngnam o! Summersi-de ezopresaing thanks for relief clothing which she had contributed. The letter indicates that the clothing collected in drivel. such ll the one new in progress. reaches persona in need who tum are very grateful. This la the letter: Mrs. Fred E. Bingham. Summenlde. P. Ii. I. Dear and Honourable Lady: Having taken the suits o! clothes you sent by UNRBNs delivery I enioyed very much you write in your note, and therefore I express you my cordial thanks as well a those of my parents. Being a amal pupil o! a common school I hope will be able one day to show you m gratitude better than now. eanwhlle, I pray to God t: keep you and your family safe an sound to my great joy. I remain. Your: respectfully, Panavlofla Yiannoulidla, Macedonia, Greece. Canada’: Gross‘ Liabilities Now Over 19 Billions (By The P18!) OFITAWA. " June 2'1 — Canada's net debt as at Mflldl $1. 1M6. was estimated by Finance Minister Il siey in his budget speech tonight at $l8.034.085,000. an increase t! 81.736.718.000 rrom the end of ' previous fiscal year. first year before the war. the net debt at. $8.- 101,667,570, The lncmase at ‘the end of the 1905-46 year was $822.000.00i1 low- er than in the previous year. The increase represented the deficit. of revenues as compared oendltures for the 1845-46 fiscal year. The revenues, not including re- fundable taxes, were estimated at about 83.955.000.000 compared with gmen-dégares of approximately $4.- LODO. . "It is estimated that the gross ummatured (unded debt (including deposit certificates. treasury bills: ‘tiou of personal income tax rd excess profits tax) of the Domir": outstanding at the close of "Y: fiscal year 1945-46 will amount ilfl.ll’l.l’tfl.000."'said Mr. Haley. Other Liabilities “Other liabilities consisting chief- lv of deoosits and trustaocoun-ts, insurance. pension and guaranty accounts are estimated at $2.198,- 478000. The floss liabilities of the Dominion on March 3i. i945.there- fbre. are estimated at $19,005.- 056000 "On the other side of the bal- ance sheet there are active assets s-timated at a total of 85.971.591.- 000 cunslstimr of cash loan! and advances and investments less a reserve of 8150.000 000 for possible loses on their ultimate realizat- ion. If the amount of net active assets is deducted irom the am- ount of ross liabilities. there re- suits a figure of $‘3.034.0§.'l.000. renresrnilniz the estlmakd net debt »-' the Dominion as at March Chisholm, R.o--~'i'i\runio- '31 1944*" ' 7T1» funded debt carried annual interest charges of essemoooo. The average rate of interest was 1M per cent as compared with 15' ner cent as at March Si. ‘M! th- slight. increase being due to lb: 1e"! that most of the ad! ditkw to the debt during the year todr th- form of three oer cent victor-v bonds. an! of th- veer’: work: flrafl- "T: Warren Rrvwatt. first“ "~""l" "chanson. "firth 777' Wlwlfi ‘Pym/by (Mfg/Q rrv an nun who; flrorl- w ar- rwv-u fiertlett. rq-qAs YY- fill-av} wrfiflllih"de_ firqlq Y fir; Wei. ‘syn-Ire "rah ‘r Jr: David Best. "- oedect attendance: Dale Hi-ks ‘Y: fps-I en-iwv flower mlladion; 1, Ever-aft tuu- 1 Ynwflj Fqv_ Moreno- ltvbev. teacher. Iiiti-YEA". RIYSINESS a ‘Ph- "I'M Ilrv cleaning plant was nrnhWb-d in France in 104.5 by Joiv Belin. lliflTlilll SALE i.‘ FRIDAY 8 - 8:80 SATURDAY 7:15 - 0:80 M ‘i.'*.f:..."f"‘-“' “WEST OI‘ TH! FIDO!" B noaear mrcnunl. . aaaaaas lam, . n..."'~r“"v$3°3l““sunt ' Starting Tuesday, live fowl ‘every day. _ p eneed poo try culling. stock qtehickena. SATURDAY, JUNE 29 0n Prembes 0:359] Ponds NEW STRAW HATS Latest styles in cool and comfortable Straw Hats for new leading shades. FELT HATS Budd and Biltmore Hats in and shades. Browns, Greys, etc., in snap brim; off the face and pandoras, all sizes, popular prices. new shapes i i - no r........... o. the none-If uounatr, JULY m STURE and lllllillflllSi IBLOSEI ILL MY run rm and sovs In fine quality all leather and plastic tongue buckles and slide buckles with In- itial, prices range from 50c to $1.50 for belts, buckles. Extra at $1.50 and $1.50 with ex» i and the estimated refundable rar- ' each. NECKWEAR One of the finest wear to be found anywhere including plains and fancy designs in fine quality wool effects. Prices silks, Foulards and 51-00 to $2.50 each. SWIM" TRIINKS Now is the time to buy your new Swim trunks, we have them for both men and boys in new material. Mesfa $2.95, boys’ all wool $1.95 each. displays of Neck- SUSPENDERS i Elastic has been very scarce for some time but we are now showing a complete range of all Elastic Suspenders and Garters. Men’: Wear Department L (MAIN FLOOR) SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. BOXING __nou'rs Crystal Rink S’side Saturday 9 p. m. ELEVEN BOUTS Aonission 2s arms Mill so cisurs Aucrfoi sans: At 49 School Street, Saturday, June 29th, at. 2 P.M. of household furniture, including kitchen range, drop-bead Singer sewing machine, 2 radios, 1 studio couch, 1 single cot, dining room furniture. kitchen furniture. beds and springs, ice chest, wardrobe, tables, chairs, dishes, pots, pans and several other articles ELLSWORTH BUELL, Owner. w. n. BEATON. Auctioneer.‘ I Tea llill. starting at l tfeook D.!.l‘.. of the following: , One cow and can; one hay rake: one Maaaey Barrie mower: one diao z three sets of harness: a lot o! wire. need and new: tools: radio: one‘ ‘ ‘-' Iran: for email art! mention. i lillfllffilll ' LESTER KIIZIR, Auction r. slsoveh and other too to - Kenneth Green. leader '01 the exercise yard Jail here. Pou;;|_.rnv 5 July 3» I wJil be buying - b-llllll ll Ill lbilttlilrlate itliae for the experi- I than to glu his liens their first Ihrtieularly irhe is carrying a heavy Your.“ business will be appreciated Polka Dot Gang. were (oiled to iln a man attempt to break out at the Don JAIL BREAK FOILED TORONTO. June 2'7 - (CP)-~ Prisoners classed by Dolice “dangerous criminals" and lad ‘lg day of ‘K. ti lllllblii RI v Police said that Green. leader of a gang which staged several brutal holdups in Southern Ontario lust fail. was the first member of the group to reach the top of the wall by climbing a "human pyramid formed by‘ the men. The bid for freedom broke uP when the men sew an armed X11815 outside the wall. on it. =.' i) FOR WJAIUE Dominion lDay Race Entries 2.30 All. S. T. SIIMMERSIIIE r i: JllLY 3,» 01.920. Purses. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE -— PURSE $30QQ BONNIIYS BOY 2.06—Cha.rlea Willis, Covehead. KAVOLO 2.08—Picton McCoirmack. ALCYONE IAN-Piston McCormack. ANTI AIRCRAFT 10836-0. H. Horton. ROYAL-AT-LAW Milli-Walter Bandeau?!- BRIGHT SPOT 2.09% —Wl.ll¢r Heimessey. 2:29 TROT AND PACE _- Purse $300.00 BILLIE AUBBEY-Oyrli Smith. Hunter River. PROF. CLEGG-John l-Iarkneal. Summer-aide. MARION L.—Geo. Sunple, Kenaington. LUCKY NUMBER-Willard Kelly. CALUMET BEELONG-Emmctt Bourke. BUDDY BUDLONG-Ilarold Stead, Sherwood. CAPT. ABBE-Eari Coles, Milton. ‘ SIR. FRANCIS DRAKE-Roy Phillips, Alberton. JUNE MORNING-Geo. MacDonald, Mermaid. NELLIE WORTIIY-Earl Bucll. STAKE RACE —- PURSE $420.00 JUST BETTY-Dr. It. I‘. Seaman. JUST FLIUKA~Haro1d Cudmore. ._ WINNIE SCOTT-John Farmer. LELA BUDLONG-C. H. Horton. MARJORIE BUDLONG- James Rankine. Bunbury. SHIRLEY ll. TEMPLE-Col. Hooper. IVA WORTHY—DI'. Preston Mlclnflfi i1 BUDDY MOK0—Geo. Brookina. 2:17 TROT AND PACE — PURSE $300.00 3 Seconds Allowed Trotters REUBEN LEE-A. J. Bernard, Hunter River. 0. U. VOL0-—HlI'old Stead. LOIMINI ADDS-James MacNeil, Kensingion. PAGLIAOCl-Plcton Brown. Charlottetown. WANT WEEK-Willard Kelly. Charlotktiown. _ LILLIAN’ IUDLONG~IIIIIIQM " ' COLLEEN ADAM-O'Brien Stables, fllllllx. 2.2a rnor AND PAGE - runs/n $300.00‘ LUCKY GUY-Roderick Ford. GEO. MAC-Jen Newaome. Brqokley. BONNIE DALI-Cheater Dirt, Plrquld. LADY BOSE-Plato: Brown. e. ROYAL TELL-Walter Renneaaey. LUSTICIA — C. II. Chandler. a YEAR ow raor arm PACll LUCKY SPENCER-Myron MlbArthlr. Remington- MONA MaoKANI-Ilavld Pound, Charlottetown. MOLLII DALI-Willard Kelli. LYNNMITI — C. ll. Ilsa-ten. KING S. DIBICT~AIIQ MacDonald. loath. IILIN BUDLONQF-(flrlfl Stables. Ilalltu. VALLIY LONG --Aifred Lowery. Montague. H!!! COMMANDO “be. Preston Maolatyn, Montague DUDY IUDLONG - Iaeold Stead. Ilolaaa declared u all pealtlens drawn at waldahvml Charlottetown, Friday. Jana It. ' Marimba 1"“, p